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"Commentary on Part VI (A New Energy Security Strategy)"

"Commentary on Part VI (A New Energy Security Strategy)"

Book Chapter, Energy & Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy, pages 553-559

2005

Author: John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy; Energy Technology Innovation Policy

 

OVERVIEW

Part VI (A New Energy Security Strategy) of Energy & Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy consists of the following chapters:

17— Energy, Homeland, and National Security by Leon Fuerth

18—Technology Development and Energy Security by Melanie A. Kenderdine and Ernest J. Moniz

19—Governance, Transparency, and Sustainable Development by Charles McPherson

20—The Challenge of Climate Protection: Balancing Energy and Environment by Kevin A. Baumert

21—Building Strategic Reserves by David L. Goldwyn and Michelle Billig

22—Can a "Global" Natural Gas Market Be Achieved? by Donald A. Juckett and Michelle Michot Foss

 

For more information about this publication please contact the Lauren Protentis at 617 495 1408.

For Academic Citation:

Holdren, John P. "Commentary on Part VI (A New Energy Security Strategy)." Chap. in Energy & Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2005.

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